The Eagles head to Seattle with a chance to win the NFC East and stay ahead of the other contenders for home field advantage. There's a lot of reason so celebrate this year, and boy have the Eagles done a lot of that. If you missed any, we've ranked all of the team's celebrations, from silly dances by defensive linemen to hitting home runs to bowling to the electric slide. Here's a look at a lot of dancing Birds.

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It's for a good cause — aiding the more than 100,000 residents displaced by the recent fires in Northern California — but the real reason to attend this fundraiser is the crazy-good selection of beer publican Tom Peters will be breaking out. It's the Philly debut of several West Coast faves, plus rare brews from Cantillon in Belgium and some unique beers made to celebrate Monk's 20th anniversary.

Make yourself and your kids happy at the same time with this special holiday brunch at South Street's authentic German bierhall. Tickets include all you can eat from a buffet stocked with roasted potatoes, eggs, roast pork, spatzle, schnitzel, fruit, pretzel-cinnamon french toast and more, plus a coffee and hot chocolate station. Choose from three seatings; Santa will be in the house from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

If you've already waded through the options at Christmas Village and the Made in Philadelphia market at City Hall (or would rather shop indoors), here's the chance to find more unique gifts. Upwards of 75 artisans will be presenting their wares, including jewelry, accessories, clothing, ornaments and art. Free admission, but voluntary donations benefit PAFA.

What traditions do families in the Netherlands look forward to during the winter holidays? How about in Kenya, or India, or China? This annual free festival lets you (and your kids) explore the different ways cultures around the globe celebrate the season, with interactive crafts, storytelling, music, facepainting and balloon animals.